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form option buttons - how can I make them accessible?
I am trying to make my spreadsheet keyboard and screen readable. What do I
need to do to make my form option buttons accessible? At the moment they are not seen by a screen reader and I am unable to tab to them or select them with any thing other than a mouse click. have searched the help, but accessibility always seems a low priority :-( Lynn |
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form option buttons - how can I make them accessible?
Define accessible. Have you created a form in VBA or is your form a tab in
your spread sheet. Are the option buttons from the forms toolbar or from the control toolbox. Can you click on them wiht a mouse. Are you having trouble tabbing to them... The question is a little vague. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "lynn" wrote: I am trying to make my spreadsheet keyboard and screen readable. What do I need to do to make my form option buttons accessible? At the moment they are not seen by a screen reader and I am unable to tab to them or select them with any thing other than a mouse click. have searched the help, but accessibility always seems a low priority :-( Lynn |
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